Effective July 1, 2013 Colorado has a 15 round magazine capacity limit. Any magazines that you owned prior to July 1, 2013 are “grandfathered” and you may still possess them, unfortunately you can NOT transfer them to another Colorado resident. It is also illegal for you to acquire a magazine that exceeds the 15 round limit and bring it into the state.

1. To purchase a hand gun you need to be 21 years of age or older and be a resident of Colorado.
2. A valid state issued picture ID.
3. A government issued document with your name and current address if your ID doesn't have the correct address on it. Example: hunting or fishing license, vehicle registration, voter registration, property tax statement or municipal water bill.
4.Be able to pass the background check. No felony or domestic violence convictions.
5.There are some special circumstances for active duty military, please call (303) 420-GUNS (4867) if you are active duty military.
BELOW IS A PDF OF THE BACKGROUND CHECK FORM...

1. To purchase a long gun you need to be 18 years of age or older and be a resident of Colorado or a contiguous state.
2. A valid state issued picture ID.
3. A government issued document with your name and current address if your ID doesn't have the correct address on it. Example: hunting or fishing license, vehicle registration, voter registration, property tax statement or municipal water bill.
4.Be able to pass the background check. No felony or domestic violence convictions.
5.There are some special circumstances for active duty military, please call (303) 420-GUNS (4867) if you are active duty military.
BELOW IS A PDF OF THE BACKGROUND CHECK FORM...

We currently offer a 4 hour class that meets the Colorado requirement to apply for your Concealed Handgun Permit.
Click here for details: http://parkerarms.com/category/topic/classes
We are working on some ideas for other classes.

You should field strip and clean your firearm after every use. If you are carrying this firearm daily you should clean it once a month even if it hasn't been fired to remove dust and dirt that accumulate. This will ensure that your firearm functions correctly should you need it.

That is a qualified YES!
We are regularly receiving small quantities of .22lr. Of that shipment we allocate a percentage to sell with the purchase of a .22 firearm and the rest goes on the shelves in front for general sale. By allocating a portion of the 22"s we are able to ensure that you will be able to shoot your new firearm and won't be searching all over town for ammo.

In 2013 the Colorado legislature passed a law requiring “Universal Background Checks”, in that law they included a fixed fee of $10 for FFL’s to charge for the service. Unfortunately that doesn't cover our cost of conducting the check and all the paperwork associated with the transfer so we have decided not to conduct private transfers.

Yes, but before you buy from one of the many online sellers, contact us and we may be able to get you a comparable deal without the hassle of the online process. Plus we are here in person to support your purchase.

Yes, you will need a Federally Licensed Firearms dealer on the other end willing to receive the firearm. That FFL will need to provide us a copy of their license for us to legally ship the firearms. You will need to have a valid state issued picture ID for us to receive your firearm. The fee is $30 per firearm plus shipping, insurance and adult signature fees.

Yes, we regularly purchase good condition, quality firearms. You will need a valid state issued picture ID for us to purchase your firearm. We must also file a secondhand property form with the Wheat Ridge Police Dept.

You should always verify the caliber or gauge of the firearm you are using by checking the stamping on the firearm. If you have any question about the caliber, bring the firearm by and we can assist you in determining the proper ammo. Always check the headstamp on your ammo to make sure it matches your firearms. Never use ammo that appears to have corrosion or other defects. Most firearm manufacturers don’t warranty their firearms if you are using reloads or sub-standard ammo. You will find using factory fresh ammo will give you good performance and consistent cycling while not causing damage to your firearm.

We are getting regular shipments of most centerfire rifle, handgun and shotgun ammo. Manufacturers are limiting the number of SKUs they are producing to help relieve the back-orders on their most popular loadings.

The current demand for all “rim fire” ammunition is greater than the manufacturers are able to provide, many manufacturers are telling us that at current demand levels it could be two to three years before you see a continuous supply on the shelves at your favorite gun shop.

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